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Monday, October 5, 2009

Here is video of former Bush and McCain adviser McKinnon on MSNBC talking about Chicago's failed Olympic bid.

McKinnon said "I think the Chicago incident was bad political instincts and bad political judgment but I was disappointed that it didn't come to America, and I think it is patriotic that we should have supported that move." He went on to say "I was very disappointed to see talk show hosts like Mark Levin coming out with jaw-dropping hate language about the president..and reveling in the presidents failure."NOTE: Mark McKinnon is one of the reasons Barack Obama is President. He advised McCain NOT to use Obama's association with Rev. Jeremiah Wright in ads over the summer and fall of 2008. It absolutely was a relevant issue because of what it says about Obama's character and personal belief system that he would listen to Wright's anti-American diatribes for 20+ years. Conservatives should not listen to McKinnon's views on what should be said or not said.

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This guy is a rhino retard: they condemned and vilified Bush for 8 years and what did he do? Nothing. And now he wants the right to do more of the same. Look where that got the right. Furthermore, if had any idea of who and what Obama is he wouldn't be placating him.

Yes, Bush was condemned over the last 8 years, but not in a hateful way, it is time to talk civilly, listening to both sides, but in a respectful way, cheering because the USA lost the Olympic bid is not only unpatriotic, it's childish and people should be called out on that and not use it for a political purpose

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